An Extension to the project has been how it can be edited and transformed into something that is much more than an installation and a line of thought.
The key concepts around (Un)Heard have been submitted to conferences in various different forms.
The key concepts around (Un)Heard have been submitted to conferences in various different forms.
Houseplant Hinterland
submitted to and was part of the ISSTA Sonic Practice Now Conference // August 2020
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Throughout the lockdown our soundscapes have been altered as less noise pollution engulfed our spaces. Windowsills suddenly became gardens and windowsill listening became a new way of listening as an attempt to escape to the outside. As a field-recordist living with high risk family members, the soundscapes from my window still are my studio. “Houseplant Hinterland” is a new experimental composition that responds to the change in our soundscapes from the perspective of a houseplant. Binaural field recordings taken throughout lockdown are manipulated by the biodata from a houseplant on my windowsill to create an immersive sound work.
http://issta.ie/wp-content/uploads/ISSTA-Sonic-Practice-Now-2020-Programme-v2.pdf
http://issta.ie/wp-content/uploads/ISSTA-Sonic-Practice-Now-2020-Programme-v2.pdf